Nicky Park: Get your gut glowing

Take time to love your gut and keep everything in check.Photo / Thinkstock

When I've got my digestive system operating at peak performance, everything else seems to feel better. No bloating, oodles of energy, more motivation equals a rise in productivity, activity and generally getting more out of my days.

But when we get sick or take antibiotics our bellies are packed with bagfulls of bad bugs, and the goodies are over-powered. The best way to boost numbers is by eating probiotics, says Schliebs, a medical herbalist and specialist in women's health.

Probiotics - which can be taken as a supplement or eaten in fermented foods like yoghurt and miso soup - establish the flora in the digestive system and make sure everything runs smoothly.

Schliebs believes nearly all of our immunity is based on the health of our gut, so if it's not operating smoothly, you're more prone to illness.

And if the balance gets really out of whack you're opening yourself up to problems like stomach ulcers, bowel problems, bloating and constipation.

However, registered dietitian Amanda Johnson says probiotics need to be taken every single day to get full benefits.

And evidence is still building as to how good they actually are for you, she says.

"If you're feeling good then you probably don't need anything," says Johnson, an expert with 20 years of experience under her belt.

"I don't think there's enough there to say if you have probiotics that you will boost your immune system."

However, they can help people with irritable bowel syndrome and could be worth packing if you're travelling somewhere you're likely to get a funky tummy bug.

Do you take probiotics? Do you have gut problems?

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Nicky lives to wine, dine and thrive. As Life & Style Editor at the New Zealand Herald online, she feels lucky she can call this work. Nicky crafted her writing skills as a cadet for an Australian news wire. Amongst the coverage of sport, news, finance and courts she found a favourite in features. A stint as a foreign correspondent sent this chipper Aussie across the Tasman, covering the big issues of the Pacific Islands. Every single day Nicky relishes the opportunities she has to mix and mingle with interesting people, feast on delicious food, visit new places and write all about it. Nicky wants everyone to make the most of their minutes, learn lots and live their best life.